I’m thrilled to be sharing the first episode of the brand new Stored Honey podcast. Each month, a different North West-based artist shares the three things they’re currently excited about.
January’s guest is a multimedia artist and sculptor whose socially-engaged practice has been taking her into communities across Merseyside for more than 20 years. In Liverpool, Jayne Lawless is best known for the North End Sketch Club, through which she has run sketching sessions in Bootle Library, the Rotunda in Everton Park, at Fans Supporting Foodbanks, online during Lockdown, and in Texas.
Jayne also leads Dead Pigeon Gallery, a roaming contemporary art gallery, and has recently completed a community project for Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Listen in your favourite podcast app
On Spotify: Click here to follow Stored Honey on Spotify. Paid members will be asked to link their Substack account to listen to paywalled episodes. You only have to do this once to get full access to advance episodes before they are released publicly.
On Apple Podcasts: Paid members must add a private URL for advance episodes to arrive in their feed. You only have to do this once. On the player above, click the three dots. Click ‘Your private RSS feed’ to copy it. Open the Podcasts app. Tap Library. Tap Edit in the upper right corner, and then tap “Add a Show by URL...” Paste your private RSS feed URL. Tap Follow.
If you are not a paid member, click here to follow Stored Honey on Apple Podcasts and listen to episodes once they are made public.
Credits
Music by Oleksii Holubiev from Pixabay
Useful links
If you enjoyed the episode and want to find out more about the subjects Jayne highlighted in our interview, here are some links.
Covid Reflections podcast with Mick Ord
A Dog Called Bear, Jayne’s book co produced with the community of Westminster, Ellesmere Port. And you can buy it here.
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